New events in historic venues: a case of London

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Evans, G. 2010. New events in historic venues: a case of London. Rivista di Scienze del Turismo. 2, pp. 149-166.
TypeArticle
TitleNew events in historic venues: a case of London
AuthorsEvans, G.
Abstract

Capitals of culture and other historic cities face several challenges to maintaining and expanding their cultural tourism resources and visitor economies. Global and inter-regional competitio, a heterogeneous and discerning visitor, and tensions between heritage preservation and "edutainment", have together demanded a more creative use of historic venues and sites and their promotion to new audiences. The paper outlines responses in the form of late night and nuite blanche events and festivals, which are extending the heritage tourism offer temporally, spatially and socially in a growing number of cities. At the same time, this late night events strategy is making areas of these cities both safer and more attractive to visitors.

Research GroupSocially Engaged Practices cluster
Design and Urban Cultures cluster
Fashion and Interiors
PublisherUniversity of Sapienza, Rome
JournalRivista di Scienze del Turismo
ISSN2037-7916
Publication dates
PrintFeb 2010
Publication process dates
Deposited14 Nov 2013
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)http://www.ledonline.it/Rivista-Scienze-Turismo/
LanguageEnglish
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